・ Custom button / Custom panel
In the freely customizable User Interface, you can arrange your desired functions, settings, bookmarks(bookmarklets too) where you can find it in just 1 step.

・ Tab flicking
Flick tabs downwards to close, up to manage groups, and up and then right to open.

・ Scroll grip
Quickly scroll down to the area of the page you want to view by touching the scroll bar.

・ Offline viewing
Open tab content is automatically stored so that even after you close the app you can instantly restore data. (※ Android 3.0 and later)

・ View mode
When opening specified pages and sites, you can have them automatically switch user agent and open in another app. (※From the menu button)

・ Extensions
Layout of pages can be changed, and special functions can be added using extensions. Download from the Extensions Gallery ( http://extensions.fenrir-inc.com/ ). Installing extensions can be completed by simply tapping the install button.

Sleipnir Mobile for Android is the one step browser that once you try you can't let go of, made in Japan! It features gestures adjusted by the millimeter for speed and precision, tabs with lightning fast "Open" "Close" "Switch", and customization to cut your daily browsing into a third. You can use it on your smartphone or tablet device.

Recently changed in this version

"Challenging settled browsers hegemony"

7

Multiple pages bar

Gestures

Bookmark sync

Page display mode

Sharing resources

Needs more fluency

There isn't User Agent feature

Sleipnir Mobile is a web browser for Android OS with interesting features

[UPDATED]Now you can use each of the web services without having to log in whichever platform you're running it: Windows, Android or iOS. In addition, you can send viewed pages to Evernote, registering to Read Later services, posting simultaneously to Facebook, G+, Twitter, Tumblr... You can also save images to Dropbox and other cloud-storage services.

Sleipnir Mobile is a browser that came to be a real alternative to other settled browser. It's offering some reliable features that really make the difference. First off, it's focused on multi-tasking. For this reason, it allows you to operate multiple pages quickly and easily. How? Thanks to a bottom bar in which you can see thumbnails of open pages. Just tap on the thumbnail to switch from one to another. Likewise, in that bottom bar there's a search button that by default searches on Google.

Gestures is the other great feature of this browser: touch paging lets you switch tabs just by flicking side to side. You can also close tabs "gesturing" a "L", restore currently close tabs with an "U", display search bar with an "S", and many more.

First time you launch Sleipnir it asks you to sync bookmarks. You can do it whenever you want and manage them with default folder or FenrirFS. There's a handy grid homescreen from where you can access all that sites. You can also check out download history.

From settings users can clear cache and history, enable/disable zoom button, scroll grip, enable hold&go, plugins and display modes. We're missing User Agent, bottom bar in horizontal view and other features. However, and above all, what we are missing is more fluency: it doesn't run as smooth as we expected. We encourage its developers, Fenrir Inc., to fix this issue, since it affects directly the usability of the browser.

Besides these catches, it's worth to give a go to it because of gestures, functional tabs and multi-pages view.